286 Kansas University Weekly. The Senior Play. The following is the cast of characters for the Senior play, entitled "The House-Boat on the Styx," to be presented at the Opera House Wednesday, June 2, under the direction of Miss Georgia Brown: Scipio...Arthur L. Falloon Senator Jumper...Gomer M. Thomas Charon...Harold W. Smith Baron Dychehausen...Charles L. Fay Dr. Johnson...Harry R. Kohn Prof. Kilrox...Richard R. Price Sir Walter Raleigh...Frederick H. Wood George Washington...Charles C. Powell Diogenes...Robert E. Everett Prof. Codder...Leon N. Flint Confucius...Will McMurray Napoleon Bonaparte...Percy J. Parrott Bacon...Roy M. Robinson Shakespeare...Roy T. Osborn Jimmy Green...Andrew W. Mann Socrates...Will T. Reed Capt. Kidd...Eugene C. Alder Xantippe...Pauline Lewelling Queen Elizabeth...May Gardner Mrs. Lease...Anna M. Shire Mrs. Noah...Elizabeth Warren Mrs. Diggs...May F. Riggs Ophelia...Ida G. Smith Ruth Ashmore...Helen G. Metcalf Mrs. Codder...Genevieve C. Howland Portia...Bessie E. Growe Mrs. Jumper...Maude Landis Mr. Jonah...Charles A. Katherman Wellington...Alfred J. Wise Students can have their negatives taken by Mrs.Shane at the Old Home gallery near the river, or by J.B.Shane at the Iron Clad on south Massachusetts street. Work will be satisfactory in either case. How to Make Money. Students and others who wish to improve their time profitably while in school or during the summer months, should take an agency for Everybody's Dictionary, vest pocket size. This little dictionary contains over 33,000 words and is the most useful book published. One man has sold more than 1,500 copies. It makes a splendid "side line" in connection with other business. Write for catalogue and terms, to The Practical Text Book Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Exchange Notes. The honors in the recent Interstate oratorical contest held at Columbia, Mo., were awarded as follows: Missouri first, Colorado second, and Minnesota third. The college year at the University of Chicago is divided up into quarters. Three of these constitute a year's work and in this manner the students can choose their own vacation time. When the professors teach steadily for three full years they are allowed a year's absence on full pay.—Ex. President Eliot recommends to Harvard students to study ten hours, sleep eight, exercise two, leaving four hours for meals and social duties.--Ex. See those new HARWOOD MANDOLINS at Straffon's Drug Store. MUSIC. R. S. SAUNDERS. PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF GUITAR, MANDOLIN, BANJO AND ZITHER. STUDIO 829 MASS. ST., UPSTAIRS. SEND FOR CATALOGUE OF NEW MUSIC. For your SPRING CLOTHING and HATS see ... M. J. SKOFSTED, As he has special bargains to offer you. 824 ASS. STREET. Thudium Bros., Dealers in FRESH and SALT MEATS. Telephone 121. 802 Mass. Street.